Awards & Accreditation

2010 National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence
U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan today recognized 304 schools as 2010 National Blue Ribbon Schools. Secretary Duncan was joined by Washington, D.C. Mayor Adrian M. Fenty, D.C. Public Schools Chancellor Michelle Rhee and George Washington University Provost Steven Lerman for the announcement at School Without Walls Senior High School, a 2010 Blue Ribbon School in Washington, D.C.
The schools – 254 public and 50 private – will be honored at an awards ceremony Nov. 15-16 in Washington, D.C. In the past 28 years, more than 6,000 of America’s schools have received this coveted award. The elementary and junior high school of Capistrano Valley Christian Schools was designated today as one of 304 schools selected for 2010.
“Our nation has a responsibility to help all children realize their full potential,” Duncan said.
Schools honored with the Blue Ribbon Schools award are committed to achievement and to ensuring that students learn and succeed. Their work reflects the conviction that every child has promise and must receive a quality education.
The award honors public and private elementary, middle and high schools whose students achieve at very high levels or have made significant progress and helped close gaps in achievement especially among disadvantaged and minority students. Each year since 1982, the U.S. Department of Education has sought out schools where students attain and maintain high academic goals, including those that beat the odds.
Blue Ribbon Schools Program Criteria:
1Schools whose students, regardless of backgrounds, are high performing. These are schools ranked among the state’s and nation’s highest performing schools as measured by their performance on state assessments or in the case of private schools, that score at the highest performance level on tests referenced by national norms in at least the most recent year tested; and
2Schools with at least 40 percent of their students from disadvantaged backgrounds that improve student performance to high levels as measured by the school’s performance on state assessments or nationally-normed tests.
Capistrano Valley Christian Schools qualified on the basis of the first criteria.
Teacher of the Year
Congratulations to high school science teacher, Mrs. Marla Utley who was selected by her peers as the CVCS 2010 Teacher of the Year. Mrs. Utley is diligent in teaching her students about the world God created and is devoted to her students by the way she gives them extra instruction and personal attention when they need it. She has excellent knowledge of science and her use of technology is exceptional. Mrs. Utley is honoring to her profession and to her Lord every day. Congratulations Mrs. Utley!













